I think you're right Remco but P4 is a great place to take pictures and if the airforce doesn't want the pictures on the internet we have to respect that.What a nonsense about removing pictures !
This ain't the cold war, it's 2014 lads........
If the Air Force doesn't appreciate pictures, just screw them !
Ouch, that is kind of insulting to write this down that hard. Its just a policy that people are obliged to follow. Blame the system, not the players!Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Hi all,
What a nonsense about removing pictures !
This ain't the cold war, it's 2014 lads........
If the Air Force doesn't appreciate pictures, just screw them !
regards,
Remco
Now in 2014 we have different kind of 'enemies'...Buccaneer S.2B wrote: This ain't the cold war, it's 2014 lads........
Technically runway/taxiways shown in photos are already an violation of this rule (as Eindhoven still is a military base and runways/taxitracks are part of the infrastructure) so judge on your own about enforcing these "regulations".Nilson wrote:Could be, but to show a picture without infrastructure! If we follow these absurd Klu rules what will be next?
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I "think";-) it is nonsense, but do not even take pictures, so do not ever assume !Paveway wrote:Typically the people who 'think' these rules are nonsense are spoiling the joy of fellow-spotters who do obey the rules.
Not obeying the (current) rules/regulation could mean they might be tightened.
As Patrick already said, we are very lucky that our hobby is more or less tolerated, let's not spoil this...
Now, let's get back to topic!
Wow, speechless!patrick dirksen wrote:These "absurd KLu rules", that are not heavily enforced here by the way, are still very very valid in many other countries, don't forget that! We are very lucky here in The Netherlands with the way our hobby is allowed/tolerated!
It is allowed to take pictures of military installations in the Netherlands taken from the public road (openbare weg)Hurricane wrote:Ouch, that is kind of insulting to write this down that hard. Its just a policy that people are obliged to follow. Blame the system, not the players!Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Hi all,
What a nonsense about removing pictures !
This ain't the cold war, it's 2014 lads........
If the Air Force doesn't appreciate pictures, just screw them !
regards,
Remco
The first line does make sense and I would like to state clearly (once more) that Scramble has no part in the local agreement between EWAS and Eindhoven airbase. Photographing military sites/installations is prohibited by Dutch Law so if there are photos shown that tickle people, they now their ways to reach our moderator team. Please keep local and general items separated and don't try to enforce local agreements in a general environment!
Thijs wrote:I wonder if there would be a discussion if some great pictures from an exotic location will be published over here, which are clearly not in line with (local) regulations.
Thijs
No PH-BRAD, it is not allowed.PH-BRAD wrote:It is allowed to take pictures of military installations in the Netherlands taken from the public road (openbare weg)Hurricane wrote:Ouch, that is kind of insulting to write this down that hard. Its just a policy that people are obliged to follow. Blame the system, not the players!Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Hi all,
What a nonsense about removing pictures !
This ain't the cold war, it's 2014 lads........
If the Air Force doesn't appreciate pictures, just screw them !
regards,
Remco
The first line does make sense and I would like to state clearly (once more) that Scramble has no part in the local agreement between EWAS and Eindhoven airbase. Photographing military sites/installations is prohibited by Dutch Law so if there are photos shown that tickle people, they now their ways to reach our moderator team. Please keep local and general items separated and don't try to enforce local agreements in a general environment!
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